<p>Despite making the Super Eights of the ICC World Twenty20 with a clinical win over Bangladesh, Pakistan skipper Mohammad Hafeez conceded that there is still room for improvement in the pace bowling department.<br /><br /></p>.<p>“Our bowlers tried well against Bangladesh but there is bit of a concern about the fast bowlers. We need to get it right (before the Super Eights),” Hafeez said.<br /><br />Needing a win to advance to the next round, Pakistan rode on Imran Nazir’s 36-ball 72 and his record 124-run opening stand with Hafeez to chase the challenging 176-run target in their final group league encounter and advance to the Super Eights of the tournament.<br /><br />Hafeez also hailed the team effort and lavished praise on Nazir for his whirlwind of an innings.</p>
<p>Despite making the Super Eights of the ICC World Twenty20 with a clinical win over Bangladesh, Pakistan skipper Mohammad Hafeez conceded that there is still room for improvement in the pace bowling department.<br /><br /></p>.<p>“Our bowlers tried well against Bangladesh but there is bit of a concern about the fast bowlers. We need to get it right (before the Super Eights),” Hafeez said.<br /><br />Needing a win to advance to the next round, Pakistan rode on Imran Nazir’s 36-ball 72 and his record 124-run opening stand with Hafeez to chase the challenging 176-run target in their final group league encounter and advance to the Super Eights of the tournament.<br /><br />Hafeez also hailed the team effort and lavished praise on Nazir for his whirlwind of an innings.</p>